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Gedamsa

Gedemsa

カルデラ · Ethiopia · 1909m

The 7 x 9 km Gedemsa caldera is located along the Main Ethiopian Rift, east of Koka Lake (left), seen in this 5 December 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N is at the top). The caldera has produced ignimbrites, pyroclastic surge, ashfall, and has constructed scoria cones, with a 1-km-wide crater in the eastern portion. A younger lava dome and flow are on the SW flank.
The 7 x 9 km Gedemsa caldera is located along the Main Ethiopian Rift, east of Koka Lake (left), seen in this 5 December 2019 Sentinel-2 satellite image (N is at the top). The caldera has produced ignimbrites, pyroclastic surge, ashfall, and has constructed scoria cones, with a 1-km-wide crater in the eastern portion. A younger lava dome and flow are on the SW flank. · 写真: Satellite image courtesy of Copernicus Sentinel Data, 2019. · Wikimedia Commons
タイプ
カルデラ
Ethiopia
地域
Eastern Africa Volcanic Regions / Main Ethiopian Rift Volcanic Province
標高
1909m
座標
8.363, 39.172
最終噴火
不明
テクトニクス環境
Rift zone / Continental crust (> 25 km)
火山地形
Caldera
主要岩石
Rhyolite
地質学的概要

The Gedemsa caldera covers 7 x 9 km along the Main Ethiopian Rift E of Lake Koka and SW of Wonji Sugar Estate Farm. The steep-sided edifice has walls 100-200 m high whose upper part consists primarily of rhyolitic lava flows, formed by the eruption of a series of trachytic ignimbrites, It is also cut by many NNE-SSW-trending regional faults, particularly on the E side. Late-Pleistocene to Holocene volcanics form a chain of rhyolitic lava flows and pumice deposits, known as Ittisa, that rises above the floor of the caldera. A large 1-km-wide crater is located at the eastern part of the chain. A Holocene lava dome or flow is found on the SW flank. Small basaltic spatter cones have formed inside the caldera rim. Weak fumarolic activity was reported at two locations.

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